• Parke's Castle, also known as Newtowne Castle, is a 17th century semi-fortified manor house. It is situated on the shores of Lough Gill, in County Leitrim, Ireland.
  • Parke’s Castle occupies a striking setting on the northern shores of Lough Gill in County Leitrim.
  • Parkes Castle is a relatively modern castle built on the site of the castle of the Irish O'Rourke family.
  • Check out the sailings on Lough Gill of the Rose of Innisfree which departs from the castle grounds.
  • Parke's Castle has been restored in recent years to give a full flavor of castle life in the 17th century.
  • A restored castle of the early seventeenth century, it was once the home of English planter Robert Parke.
  • Parke's Castle is a restored 17th century plantation castle on the banks of Lough Gill in County Leitrim, Ireland.
  • In 1775, Colonel George Parkes built his third Parkes Castle while residential facilities were also established nearby.
  • Parkes Castle is set on the northern shores of Lough Gill in County Leitrim.
  • The Plantation settlers brought with them there own architectural styles and Parkes Castle is possibly one of the best examples of this.